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    Anyone use icelandic sheep hair? If so, does it soak up water and get heavy like rabbit? I'd like to know before i buy some. Also, does it shed water on backcasts like synthetics?

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    I use Icelandic Sheep Hair extensively for my larger streamer patterns, especially in all black. It's easy to tie with and I can't see where it soaks up any water at all. Eight inch streamers are easy to cast on my 7wt. Great stuff with lots of movement in the water.

    On the other hand, flies tied with long zonker strips of rabbit fur cast like a wet sock and I don't enjoy fishing them at all. Just my humble opinion.

    Jim Smith

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    I guess I'll go ahead and get some to tie some big muskie flies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkilroy View Post
    I guess I'll go ahead and get some to tie some big muskie flies.
    I use both but prefer to use Big Fly Fiber on my muskie flies. Not terribly too much difference though, imho.

    I'd pick up some of each and try it yourself. The B.F.F. goes on my topwater Mega-Divers and the I.S. Hair goes on my streamers.

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    Have fun with both. Good stuff.

    Jeremy.

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    I have some of the big divers tied with the big fly fiber, I just have yet to get out and try them. I have them in Black and white on 4/0 hooks.

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    I use it tying shad patterns and it casts easy and doesn't soak up much water and it sheds it well.

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    100_1558.jpgSplayed-A-Live Pike pattern dubbed with Icelandic Sheep wool from Jim. Pattern calls for a "coarse dubbing". The sheep hair is perfect. I usually keep my prototypes but, I think I'll have to fish this next month.
    Hook: Mustad C52SBLN 2/0
    Thread: Yellow
    Tail: Yellow bucktail
    Tail two sets of paired streamer feathers
    Body: Icelandic Sheep Dubbing
    Hackle: Yellow strung hackle (Indian)
    Throax or in front of hackle: Icelandic Sheep Dubbing
    Head: Thread with Sally Hansen's
    Last edited by billhouk; 04-09-2011 at 12:38 PM. Reason: Spelling, added recipe

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    Icelandic Sheep Hair is a wonderful material...long, light and moves wonderfully through the water. Light and easy to cast and recast, unlike the "Klunk" made when recasting barred bunny. It is the only dyed material that I carry on my site.

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    Love the stuff! Looks great in the water. Like everyone else said, sheds water well.

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    The first streamers I tyed with the stuff were olive. The looked and floated exactly like the local algae, when dead drifted. No joy there. I had to change colors for streamers.

    Ed

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